it there thanks very much indeed that's paul ingram executive director of the british american security information council thanks for joining us there live in london. now fresh unrest has broken out in kurdistan after a mob stormed the headquarters of a leading political party in the capital bishkek security has been beefed up across the country head of sunday's parliamentary election but the country remains ethnically split and wary of more volunteers are going off now reports. this woman asked us not to reveal her identity but she says it's still not safe just like many others in the ethnically divided city they lost everything. being forced to survive taking any work they can fight. us then there is no stability there is still tension no one trusts the government and how could we off to what happened there is a massive could already left others are looking for ways how to get out bring down shops destroyed pharmacies in abandoned cafes are a common sight in this second largest city in june it fell into complete chaos armed gangs mainly young men destroyed shops set cars ablaze and burned down houses of